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C5 Corvette Hud Heads Up Display Replacement Lense on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:HUD-C5

C5 Corvette HUD Heads Up Display Replacement Lense.

Remove the old cracked lense with a hair dryer. Just peel back the frosted plastic protective layer and place the new lense in position on the original sticky tape.

This is the lense only which is UV rated. The old OEM lenses become very brittle, crack and break over time.

No need to to buy a complete new HUD. No need to to buy any used HUD which will be brittle anyway.

See my other eBay listing for a new OEM black bezel that mounts on top of the dash. These become brittle also and often a good idea to replace.

Free shipping in USA.  $5.00 shipping to Mexico and Canada.


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